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What (who) is outburst of laughter - definition

THE STUDY OF LAUGHTER AND ITS EFFECTS
Gelotologie; Study of laughter
  • Two girls laughing

The Palace of Laughter         
2006 NOVEL BY JON BERKELEY
The palace of laughter
The Palace of Laughter, The Wednesday Tales #1, is a novel by Jon Berkeley, published in 2006. It tells the tale of an orphan named Miles Wednesday.
Laughter yoga         
  • A laughter yoga event in the United Kingdom
  • Laughter Yoga Training
MODERN EXERCISE INVOLVING PROLONGED VOLUNTARY LAUGHTER
Laughter club; Hasya yoga; Laughter Yoga; Laughing yoga
Laughter yoga (Hasyayoga) is a modern exercise involving prolonged voluntary laughter. This type of yoga is based on the belief that voluntary laughter provides similar physiological and psychological benefits as spontaneous laughter.
Evil laughter         
STOCK MANIC LAUGHTER BY A VILLAIN IN FICTION
Mwahahaha; Kakaka; Mwa ha ha; Mwahahahaha; Niark; Niark niark; Mwahahahaha!; Muhuhaha; Muahahaha; Maniacal laugh; Mwahaha; Evil laugh; Maniacal laughter; Mua ha ha; Ominous laugh
Evil laughter or maniacal laughter is manic laughter by a villain in fiction. The expression dates to at least 1860.

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Gelotology

Gelotology (from the Greek γέλως gelos "laughter") is the study of laughter and its effects on the body, from a psychological and physiological perspective. Its proponents often advocate induction of laughter on therapeutic grounds in alternative medicine. The field of study was pioneered by William F. Fry of Stanford University.

Examples of use of outburst of laughter
1. "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it‘s still a pig," he said to an outburst of laughter and applause from his audience in Lebanon, Va., Tuesday.
2. A long, uncomfortable silence followed before Brin offered a faint smile and said, "Let‘s keep it to search," triggering an outburst of laughter from the audience.